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Milwaukee Sentinel quoted in Sun, New York, March 14,1911.

MAJESTIC THEATRE MILWAUKEE

(...) Variety, April 2, 1920

& Majestic Vaudeville, exterior by day, Milwaukee,

Wisconsin, undated

& Majestic Theatre Building, exterior by day, Milwaukee,

undated, postcard in color

& MAJESTIC THEATRE Milwaukee

(...) Motion Picture News, June 27, 1925


„But it shows him to the country as every inch a man“

Editorial content. „Every Inch a Man.

      From the Milwaukee Sentinel.

      Mr. Ballinger leaves office broken in health and fortune,

the victim in both regards of the concerted persecution

of the departmental clique and their tools and parasites, who

have disliked him ever since.“ (...)

      „This brave and unselfish course may be further evidence

that President Taft is ,not much of a politician.‘

But it shows him to the country as every inch a man.“

      Majestic Vaudeville, 231 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee,

      A Night in an English Music Hall, March 13, 1911.

      From clippings of the Museum of Modern

      Art, New York, newspaper or date of publishing unidentified,

      handwritten 1982 by Fritz Hirzel:

      „It is an indescribable performance to anyone who has not

      been in London, but it is a laughtermaker to anyone

      who has a sense of humor.“


Redaktioneller Inhalt

      Das Majestic Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hier geben

Chaplin und die Karno Comedians in der Woche vom 13. März

1911 A Night In An English Music Hall.


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